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New World oriole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New World orioles, comprising the genus Icterus, are a group of birds in the Icteridae family. They are not related to the Old World orioles which are in the family Oriolidae, but ...
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Icterus definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical ...
Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions
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icterus - definition of icterus in the Medical dictionary - by the ...
icterus /ic·ter·us/ (ik´ter-us) [L.] jaundice.icter´ic. icterus neonato´rum jaundice in newborn children. ic·ter·us (k t r-s) n. See jaundice.
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Jaundice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jaundice, also known as icterus (attributive adjective: icteric), is a yellowish discoloration of the skin, the conjunctival membranes over the sclerae (whites of the eyes), and ...
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icterus - definition of icterus by the Free Online Dictionary ...
ic·ter·us (k t r-s) n. See jaundice. [New Latin, from Greek ikteros.] icterus [ˈɪktərəs] n. 1. (Medicine / Pathology) Pathol another name for jaundice
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icterus - Definition of icterus at YourDictionary.com
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ADW: Icterus icterus: Information
Troupials are New World orioles found in northern and central South America. There are three subspecies occupying distinct ranges. Icterus icterus icterus inhabits the Llanos ...
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Definitions of icterus - OneLook Dictionary Search
Quick definitions (Icterus) ▸ noun: type genus of the Icteridae ▸ noun: yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes caused by an accumulation of bile pigment (bilirubin ...
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Icterus icterus - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Icterus ...
South American bird Icterus icterus of family Icteridae, order Passeriformes. It inhabits woodland where it forages for insects and other arthropods.
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Icterus - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Icterus
jaundice. Yellow discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes caused by an excess of bile pigment in the bloodstream. Approximately 60% of newborn babies exhibit some degree of ...
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